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Jason Merrill
23be9d78f4 testsuite: don't declare printf in coro.h
mingw stdio.h plays horrible games with extern "C++", but it also seems
sloppy for coro.h to declare printf in testcases that will also include
standard headers.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/coroutines/coro.h: #include <stdio.h> instead of
	declaring puts/printf.
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/mid-suspend-destruction-0.C:
	#include <stdio.h>.
	* g++.dg/coroutines/pr95599.C: Use PRINT instead of puts.
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/call-00-co-aw-arg.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/call-01-multiple-co-aw.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/call-02-temp-co-aw.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/call-03-temp-ref-co-aw.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-00-trivial.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-01-with-value.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-02-xform.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-03-rhs-op.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-04-control-flow.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-05-loop.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-06-ovl.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-07-tmpl.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-08-cascade.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-09-pair.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-11-forwarding.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-12-operator-2.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-13-return-ref.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/co-await-14-return-ref-to-auto.C:
	* g++.dg/coroutines/torture/pr95003.C: Likewise.
2022-12-22 18:38:37 -05:00
Jonathan Wakely
ee4af2ed0b libstdc++: Avoid recursion in __nothrow_wait_cv::wait [PR105730]
The commit r12-5877-g9e18a25331fa25 removed the incorrect
noexcept-specifier from std::condition_variable::wait and gave the new
symbol version @@GLIBCXX_3.4.30. It also redefined the original symbol
std::condition_variable::wait(unique_lock<mutex>&)@GLIBCXX_3.4.11 as an
alias for a new symbol, __gnu_cxx::__nothrow_wait_cv::wait, which still
has the incorrect noexcept guarantee. That __nothrow_wait_cv::wait is
just a wrapper around the real condition_variable::wait which adds
noexcept and so terminates on a __forced_unwind exception.

This doesn't work on uclibc, possibly due to a dynamic linker bug. When
__nothrow_wait_cv::wait calls the condition_variable::wait function it
binds to the alias symbol, which means it just calls itself recursively
until the stack overflows.

This change avoids the possibility of a recursive call by changing the
__nothrow_wait_cv::wait function so that instead of calling
condition_variable::wait it re-implements it. This requires accessing
the private _M_cond member of condition_variable, so we need to use the
trick of instantiating a template with the member-pointer of the private
member.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/105730
	* src/c++11/compatibility-condvar.cc (__nothrow_wait_cv::wait):
	Access private data member of base class and call its wait
	member.
2022-12-22 23:34:27 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
f99b94865f libstdc++: Add std::format support to <chrono>
This adds the operator<< overloads and std::formatter specializations
required by C++20 so that <chrono> types can be written to ostreams and
printed with std::format.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/Makefile.am: Add new header.
	* include/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* include/std/chrono (operator<<): Move to new header.
	(nonexistent_local_time::_M_make_what_str): Define correctly.
	(ambiguous_local_time::_M_make_what_str): Likewise.
	* include/bits/chrono_io.h: New file.
	* src/c++20/tzdb.cc (operator<<(ostream&, const Rule&)): Use
	new ostream output for month and weekday types.
	* testsuite/20_util/duration/io.cc: Test std::format support.
	* testsuite/std/time/exceptions.cc: Check what() strings.
	* testsuite/std/time/syn_c++20.cc: Uncomment local_time_format.
	* testsuite/std/time/time_zone/get_info_local.cc: Enable check
	for formatted output of local_info objects.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/file/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/gps/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/system/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/tai/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/utc/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/day/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/format.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/hh_mm_ss/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/month/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/weekday/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/year/io.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/year_month_day/io.cc: New test.
2022-12-22 23:34:27 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
9247402a29 libstdc++: Add helper function in <format>
Add a new __format::__write_padded_as_spec helper to remove duplicated
code in formatter specializations.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/format (__format::__write_padded_as_spec): New
	function.
	(__format::__formatter_str, __format::__formatter_int::format)
	(formatter<const void*, charT>): Use it.
2022-12-22 23:34:26 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
d33a250f70 libstdc++: Add GDB printers for <chrono> types
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (StdChronoDurationPrinter)
	(StdChronoTimePointPrinter, StdChronoZonedTimePrinter)
	(StdChronoCalendarPrinter, StdChronoTimeZonePrinter)
	(StdChronoLeapSecondPrinter, StdChronoTzdbPrinter)
	(StdChronoTimeZoneRulePrinter): New printers.
2022-12-22 23:34:26 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
9fc61d45fa libstdc++: Implement C++20 time zone support in <chrono>
This is the largest missing piece of C++20 support. Only the cxx11 ABI
is supported, due to the use of std::string in the API for time zones.
For the old gcc4 ABI, utc_clock and leap seconds are supported, but only
using a hardcoded list of leap seconds, no up-to-date tzdb::leap_seconds
information is available, and no time zones or zoned_time conversions.

The implementation currently depends on a tzdata.zi file being provided
by the OS or the user. The expected location is /usr/share/zoneinfo but
that can be changed using --with-libstdcxx-zoneinfo-dir=PATH. On targets
that support it there is also a weak symbol that users can override in
their own program (which also helps with testing):

extern "C++" const char* __gnu_cxx::zoneinfo_dir_override();

If no file is found, a fallback tzdb object will be created which only
contains the "Etc/UTC" and "Etc/GMT" time zones.

A leapseconds file is also expected in the same directory, but if that
isn't present then a hardcoded list of leapseconds is used, which is
correct at least as far as 2023-06-28 (and it currently looks like no
leap second will be inserted for a few years).

The tzdata.zi and leapseconds files from https://www.iana.org/time-zones
are in the public domain, so shipping copies of them with GCC would be
an option. However, the tzdata.zi file will rapidly become outdated, so
users should really provide it themselves (or convince their OS vendor
to do so). It would also be possible to implement an alternative parser
for the compiled tzdata files (one per time zone) under
/usr/share/zoneinfo. Those files are present on more operating systems,
but do not contain all the information present in tzdata.zi.
Specifically, the "links" are not present, so that e.g. "UTC" and
"Universal" are distinct time zones, rather than both being links to the
canonical "Etc/UTC" zone. For some platforms those files are hard links
to the same file, but there's no indication which zone is the canonical
name and which is a link. Other platforms just store them in different
inodes anyway. I do not plan to add such an alternative parser for the
compiled files. That would need to be contributed by maintainers or
users of targets that require it, if making tzdata.zi available is not
an option. The library ABI would not need to change for a new tzdb
implementation, because everything in tzdb_list, tzdb and time_zone is
implemented as a pimpl (except for the shared_ptr links between nodes,
described below). That means the new exported symbols added by this
commit should be stable even if the implementation is completely
rewritten.

The information from tzdata.zi is parsed and stored in data structures
that closely model the info in the file. This is a space-efficient
representation that uses less memory that storing every transition for
every time zone.  It also avoids spending time expanding that
information into time zone transitions that might never be needed by the
program.  When a conversion to/from a local time to UTC is requested the
information will be processed to determine the time zone transitions
close to the time being converted.

There is a bug in some time zone transitions. When generating a sys_info
object immediately after one that was previously generated, we need to
find the previous rule that was in effect and note its offset and
letters. This is so that the start time and abbreviation of the new
sys_info will be correct. This only affects time zones that use a format
like "C%sT" where the LETTERS replacing %s are non-empty for standard
time, e.g. "Asia/Shanghai" which uses "CST" for standard time and "CDT"
for daylight time.

The tzdb_list structure maintains a linked list of tzdb nodes using
shared_ptr links. This allows the iterators into the list to share
ownership with the list itself. This offers a non-portable solution to a
lifetime issue in the API. Because tzdb objects can be erased from the
list using tzdb_list::erase_after, separate modules/libraries in a large
program cannot guarantee that any const tzdb& or const time_zone*
remains valid indefinitely. Holding onto a tzdb_list::const_iterator
will extend the tzdb object's lifetime, even if it's erased from the
list. An alternative design would be for the list iterator to hold a
weak_ptr. This would allow users to test whether the tzdb still exists
when the iterator is dereferenced, which is better than just having a
dangling raw pointer. That doesn't actually extend the tzdb's lifetime
though, and every use of it would need to be preceded by checking the
weak_ptr. Using shared_ptr adds a little bit of overhead but allows
users to solve the lifetime issue if they rely on the libstdc++-specific
iterator property.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_ZONEINFO_DIR): New macro.
	* config.h.in: Regenerate.
	* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver: Export new symbols.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* configure.ac (GLIBCXX_ZONEINFO_DIR): Use new macro.
	* include/std/chrono (utc_clock::from_sys): Correct handling
	of leap seconds.
	(nonexistent_local_time::_M_make_what_str): Define.
	(ambiguous_local_time::_M_make_what_str): Define.
	(__throw_bad_local_time): Define new function.
	(time_zone, tzdb_list, tzdb): Implement all members.
	(remote_version, zoned_time, get_leap_second_info): Define.
	* include/std/version: Add comment for __cpp_lib_chrono.
	* src/c++20/Makefile.am: Add new file.
	* src/c++20/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* src/c++20/tzdb.cc: New file.
	* testsuite/lib/libstdc++.exp: Define effective target tzdb.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/file/members.cc: Check file_time
	alias and file_clock::now() member.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/gps/1.cc: Likewise for gps_clock.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/tai/1.cc: Likewise for tai_clock.
	* testsuite/std/time/syn_c++20.cc: Uncomment everything except
	parse.
	* testsuite/std/time/clock/utc/leap_second_info.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/exceptions.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/time_zone/get_info_local.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/time_zone/get_info_sys.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/time_zone/requirements.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/tzdb/1.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/tzdb/leap_seconds.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/tzdb_list/1.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/tzdb_list/requirements.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_time/1.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_time/custom.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_time/deduction.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_time/req_neg.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_time/requirements.cc: New test.
	* testsuite/std/time/zoned_traits.cc: New test.
2022-12-22 23:34:20 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
907c84cb1d compiler: remove unused fields
This avoids clang warnings:

gcc/go/gofrontend/escape.cc:1290:17: warning: private field 'fn_' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
gcc/go/gofrontend/escape.cc:3478:19: warning: private field 'context_' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
gcc/go/gofrontend/lex.h:564:15: warning: private field 'input_file_name_' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc:5788:20: warning: private field 'call_' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
gcc/go/gofrontend/wb.cc:206:9: warning: private field 'gogo_' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]

Path by Martin Liška.

Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/458975
2022-12-22 14:26:14 -08:00
Harald Anlauf
794af0d00b Fortran: check for invalid uses of statement functions arguments [PR69604]
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/69604
	* match.cc (chk_stmt_fcn_body): New function.  Check for invalid uses
	of statement functions arguments.
	(gfc_match_st_function): Use above.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/69604
	* gfortran.dg/statement_function_4.f90: New test.
2022-12-22 22:03:31 +01:00
Andrew Carlotti
74544bdadc docs: Fix peephole paragraph ordering
The documentation for the DONE and FAIL macros was incorrectly inserted
between example code, and a remark attached to that example.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/md.texi: Move example code remark next to it's code block.
2022-12-22 17:04:57 +00:00
Andrew Carlotti
27afe64c19 docs: Fix inconsistent example predicate name
It is unclear why the example C function was renamed to
`commutative_integer_operator` as part of ec8e098d in 2004, while the
text and the example md were both left as `commutative_operator`. The
latter name appears to be more accurate, so revert the 2004 change.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/md.texi: Fix inconsistent example name.
2022-12-22 17:04:48 +00:00
Andrew Carlotti
e48864e51d docs: Link to correct section for constraint modifiers
gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/md.texi: Fix incorrect pxref.
2022-12-22 16:55:01 +00:00
Richard Biener
b97c33fbd2 bootstrap/106482 - document minimal GCC version
There's no explicit mention of what GCC compiler supports C++11
and the cross compiler build requirement mentions GCC 4.8 but not
GCC 4.8.3 which is the earliest known version to not run into
C++11 implementation bugs.  The following adds explicit wording.

	PR bootstrap/106482
	* doc/install.texi (ISO C++11 Compiler): Document GCC version
	known to work.
2022-12-22 16:01:08 +01:00
Richard Biener
d4a320f1ee testsuite/107809 - fix vect-recurr testcases
This adds a missing effective target check for the permute
recurrence vectorization requires.

	PR testsuite/107809
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-1.c: Require vect_perm.
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-5.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/vect/vect-recurr-6.c: Likewise.
2022-12-22 14:22:06 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
5c17adfb5d phiopt: Drop SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO in maybe equal case [PR108166]
The following place in value_replacement is after proving that
x == cst1 ? cst2 : x
phi result is only used in a comparison with constant which doesn't
care if it compares cst1 or cst2 and replaces it with x.
The testcase is miscompiled because we have after the replacement
incorrect range info for the phi result, we would need to
effectively union the phi result range with cst1 (oarg in the code)
because previously that constant might be missing in the range, but
newly it can appear (we've just verified that the single use stmt
of the phi result doesn't care about that value in particular).

The following patch just resets the info, bootstrapped/regtested
on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

Aldy/Andrew, how would one instead union the SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO
with some INTEGER_CST and store it back into SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO
(including adjusting non-zero bits and the like)?

2022-12-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/108166
	* tree-ssa-phiopt.cc (value_replacement): For the maybe_equal_p
	case turned into equal_p reset SSA_NAME_RANGE_INFO of phi result.

	* g++.dg/torture/pr108166.C: New test.
2022-12-22 12:52:48 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
0cb5d7cdba cse: Fix up CSE const_anchor handling [PR108193]
The following testcase ICEs on aarch64, because insert_const_anchor
inserts invalid CONST_INT into the CSE tables - 0x80000000 for SImode.
The second hunk of the patch fixes that, the first one is to avoid
triggering undefined behavior at compile time during compute_const_anchors
computations - performing those additions and subtractions in
HOST_WIDE_INT means it can overflow for certain constants.

2022-12-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR rtl-optimization/108193
	* cse.cc (compute_const_anchors): Change n type to
	unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, adjust comparison against it to avoid
	warnings.  Formatting fix.
	(insert_const_anchor): Use gen_int_mode instead of GEN_INT.

	* gfortran.dg/pr108193.f90: New test.
2022-12-22 12:44:13 +01:00
Richard Biener
7b2cf50414 tree-optimization/107451 - SLP load vectorization issue
When vectorizing SLP loads with permutations we can access excess
elements when the load vector type is bigger than the group size
and the vectorization factor covers less groups than necessary
to fill it.  Since we know the code will only access up to
group_size * VF elements in the unpermuted vector we can simply
fill the rest of the vector with whatever we want.  For simplicity
this patch chooses to repeat the last group.

	PR tree-optimization/107451
	* tree-vect-stmts.cc (vectorizable_load): Avoid loading
	SLP group members from group numbers in excess of the
	vectorization factor.

	* gcc.dg/torture/pr107451.c: New testcase.
2022-12-22 12:21:06 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
5b30e9bc21 aarch64: Fix plugin header install
The r13-2943-g11a113d501ff64 made aarch64.h include
aarch64-option-extensions.def, but that file isn't installed
for building plugins.

On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 09:56:33AM +0000, Richard Sandiford wrote:
> Should this (and aarch64-fusion-pairs.def and aarch64-tuning-flags.def)
> be in TM_H instead?  The first two OPTIONS_H_EXTRA entries seem to be
> for aarch64-opt.h (included via aarch64.opt).
>
> I guess TM_H should also have aarch64-arches.def, since it's included
> for aarch64_feature.

gcc/Makefile.in has
TM_H      = $(GTM_H) insn-flags.h $(OPTIONS_H)
and
OPTIONS_H = options.h flag-types.h $(OPTIONS_H_EXTRA)
which means that adding something into TM_H when it is already in
OPTIONS_H_EXTRA is a unnecessary.
It is true that aarch64-fusion-pairs.def (included by aarch64-protos.h)
and aarch64-tuning-flags.def (ditto) and aarch64-option-extensions.def
(included by aarch64.h) aren't needed for options.h, so I think the
right patch would be following.

2022-12-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* config/aarch64/t-aarch64 (TM_H): Don't add aarch64-cores.def,
	add aarch64-fusion-pairs.def, aarch64-tuning-flags.def and
	aarch64-option-extensions.def.
	(OPTIONS_H_EXTRA): Don't add aarch64-fusion-pairs.def nor
	aarch64-tuning-flags.def.
2022-12-22 11:17:57 +01:00
Jonathan Wakely
d2d3826cd4 libstdc++: Define and use variable templates in <chrono>
Thi defines a variable template for the internal __is_duration helper
trait, defines a new __is_time_point_v variable template (to be used in
a subsequent commit), and adds explicit specializations of the standard
chrono::treat_as_floating_point trait for common types.

A fast path is added to chrono::duration_cast for the no-op case where
no conversion is needed.

Finally, some SFINAE constraints are simplified by using the
__enable_if_t alias, or by using variable templates.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/bits/chrono.h (__is_duration_v, __is_time_point_v):
	New variable templates.
	(duration_cast): Add simplified definition for noconv case.
	(treat_as_floating_point_v): Add explicit specializations.
	(duration::operator%=, floor, ceil, round): Simplify SFINAE
	constraints.
2022-12-22 10:14:52 +00:00
Jonathan Wakely
ec8f914f57 libstdc++: Add [[nodiscard]] in <chrono>
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/chrono: Use nodiscard attribute.
2022-12-22 10:14:52 +00:00
Jan Hubicka
eef81eefcd Zen4 tuning part 2
Adds tunes needed for zen4 microarchitecture.  I added two new knobs.
TARGET_AVX512_SPLIT_REGS which is used to specify that internally 512 vectors
are split to 256 vectors.  This affects vectorization costs and reassociation
width. It probably should also affect RTX costs however I doubt it is very useful
since RTL optimizers are usually not judging between 256 and 512 vectors.

I also added X86_TUNE_AVOID_256FMA_CHAINS. Since fma has improved in zen4 this
flag may not be a win except for very specific benchmarks. I am still doing some
more detailed testing here.

Oherwise I disabled gathers on zen4 for 2 parts nad 4 parts. We can open code them
and since the latencies has only increased since zen3 opencoding is better than
actual instrucction.  This shows at 4 tsvc benchmarks.

I ended up setting AVX256_OPTIMAL. This is a compromise.  There are some tsvc
benchmarks that increase noticeably (up to 250%) however there are also few
regressions.  Most of these can be solved by incrasing vec_perm cost in the
vectorizer.  However this does not cure about 14% regression on x264 that is
quite important.  Here we produce vectorized loops for avx512 that probably
would be faster if the loops in question had high enough iteration count.
We hit this problem with avx256 too: since the loop iterates few times, only
prologues/epilogues are used.  Adding another round of prologue/epilogue
code does not make it better.

Finally I enabled avx stores for constnat sized memcpy and memset.  I am not
sure why this is an opt-in feature.  I think for most hardware this is a win.

gcc/ChangeLog:

2022-12-22  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>

	* config/i386/i386-expand.cc (ix86_expand_set_or_cpymem): Add
	TARGET_AVX512_SPLIT_REGS
	* config/i386/i386-options.cc (ix86_option_override_internal):
	Honor x86_TONE_AVOID_256FMA_CHAINS.
	* config/i386/i386.cc (ix86_vec_cost): Honor TARGET_AVX512_SPLIT_REGS.
	(ix86_reassociation_width): Likewise.
	* config/i386/i386.h (TARGET_AVX512_SPLIT_REGS): New tune.
	* config/i386/x86-tune.def (X86_TUNE_USE_GATHER_2PARTS): Disable
	for znver4.
	(X86_TUNE_USE_GATHER_4PARTS): Likewise.
	(X86_TUNE_AVOID_256FMA_CHAINS): Set for znver4.
	(X86_TUNE_AVOID_512FMA_CHAINS): New utne; set for znver4.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX256_OPTIMAL): Add znver4.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX512_SPLIT_REGS): New tune.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX256_MOVE_BY_PIECES): Add znver1-3.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX256_STORE_BY_PIECES): Add znver1-3.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX512_MOVE_BY_PIECES): Add znver4.
	(X86_TUNE_AVX512_STORE_BY_PIECES): Add znver4.
2022-12-22 10:55:46 +01:00
Richard Biener
924033e39b Compare DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY for LTO tree merging
This was missing.

gcc/lto/
	* lto-common.cc (compare_tree_sccs_1): Compare DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY.
2022-12-22 09:43:33 +01:00
Jan Hubicka
bbe04bade0 Update znver4 costs
Update cost of znver4 mostly based on data measued by Agner Fog.
Compared to previous generations x87 became bit slower which is probably not
big deal (and we have minimal benchmarking coverage for it).  One interesting
improvement is reducation of FMA cost.  I also updated costs of AVX256
loads/stores  based on latencies (not throughput which is twice of avx256).
Overall AVX512 vectorization seems to improve noticeably some of TSVC
benchmarks but since internally 512 vectors are split to 256 vectors it is
somewhat risky and does not win in SPEC scores (mostly by regressing benchmarks
with loop that have small trip count like x264 and exchange), so for now I am
going to set AVX256_OPTIMAL tune but I am still playing with it.  We improved
since ZNVER1 on choosing vectorization size and also have vectorized
prologues/epilogues so it may be possible to make avx512 small win overall.

2022-12-22  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>

	* config/i386/x86-tune-costs.h (znver4_cost): Upate costs of FP and SSE
	moves, division multiplication, gathers, L2 cache size, and more
	complex FP instrutions.
2022-12-22 02:16:24 +01:00
GCC Administrator
de282a2012 Daily bump. 2022-12-22 00:17:29 +00:00
Jonathan Yong
37d8312f56 testsuite: Fix pr55569.c excess errors on LLP64
This fixes the following on LLP64 mingw-w64 target:

Excess errors:
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr55569.c:13:12: warning: overflow in conversion from 'long long unsigned int' to 'long int' changes value from '4611686018427387903' to '-1' [-Woverflow]
gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/compile/pr55569.c:13:34: warning: iteration 2147483647 invokes undefined behavior [-Waggressive-loop-optimizations]

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	* gcc.c-torture/compile/pr55569.c: fix excess errors.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
2022-12-21 23:15:48 +00:00
Andrew Pinski
193fccaa5c Fix PR 105532: match.pd patterns calling tree_nonzero_bits with vector types
Even though this PR was reported with an ubsan issue, the problem is
tree_nonzero_bits is being called with an expression which is a vector type.
This fixes three patterns I noticed which does that.
And adds a testcase for one of the patterns.

OK? Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-linux-gnu with no regressions

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR tree-optimization/105532
	* match.pd (~(X >> Y) -> ~X >> Y): Check if it is an integral
	type before calling tree_nonzero_bits.
	(popcount(X) + popcount(Y)): Likewise.
	(popcount(X&C1)): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.c-torture/compile/vector-shift-1.c: New test.
2022-12-21 18:32:26 +00:00
Andrew Pinski
91e0d22025 [PATCH] Use toplevel configure for GMP and MPFR for gdb
[Sync'ed from the binutils-gdb repo]
This patch uses the toplevel configure parts for GMP/MPFR for
gdb. The only thing is that gdb now requires MPFR for building.
Before it was a recommended but not required library.
Also this allows building of GMP and MPFR with the toplevel
directory just like how it is done for GCC.
We now error out in the toplevel configure of the version
of GMP and MPFR that is wrong.

OK after GDB 13 branches? Build gdb 3 ways:
with GMP and MPFR in the toplevel (static library used at that point for both)
With only MPFR in the toplevel (GMP distro library used and MPFR built from source)
With neither GMP and MPFR in the toplevel (distro libraries used)

Changes from v1:
* Updated gdb/README and gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo.
* Regenerated using unmodified autoconf-2.69

Thanks,
Andrew Pinski

ChangeLog:
	* Makefile.def: Add configure-gdb dependencies
	on all-gmp and all-mpfr.
	* configure.ac: Split out MPC checking from MPFR.
	Require GMP and MPFR if the gdb directory exist.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Regenerate.
2022-12-21 17:18:53 +00:00
Chung-Lin Tang
fdc7469cf5 nvptx: reimplement libgomp barriers [PR99555]
Instead of trying to have the GPU do CPU-with-OS-like things, this new barriers
implementation for NVPTX uses simplistic bar.* synchronization instructions.
Tasks are processed after threads have joined, and only if team->task_count != 0

It is noted that: there might be a little bit of performance forfeited for
cases where earlier arriving threads could've been used to process tasks ahead
of other threads, but that has the requirement of implementing complex
futex-wait/wake like behavior, which is what we're try to avoid with this patch.
It is deemed that task processing is not what GPU target offloading is usually
used for.

Implementation highlight notes:
1. gomp_team_barrier_wake() is now an empty function (threads never "wake" in
   the usual manner)
2. gomp_team_barrier_cancel() now uses the "exit" PTX instruction.
3. gomp_barrier_wait_last() now is implemented using "bar.arrive"

4. gomp_team_barrier_wait_end()/gomp_team_barrier_wait_cancel_end():
   The main synchronization is done using a 'bar.red' instruction. This reduces
   across all threads the condition (team->task_count != 0), to enable the task
   processing down below if any thread created a task.
   (this bar.red usage means that this patch is dependent on the prior NVPTX
   bar.red GCC patch)

	PR target/99555

libgomp/ChangeLog:

	* config/nvptx/bar.c (generation_to_barrier): Remove.
	(futex_wait,futex_wake,do_spin,do_wait): Remove.
	(GOMP_WAIT_H): Remove.
	(#include "../linux/bar.c"): Remove.
	(gomp_barrier_wait_end): New function.
	(gomp_barrier_wait): Likewise.
	(gomp_barrier_wait_last): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wait_end): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wait): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wait_final): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wait_cancel_end): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wait_cancel): Likewise.
	(gomp_team_barrier_cancel): Likewise.
	* config/nvptx/bar.h (gomp_barrier_t): Remove waiters, lock fields.
	(gomp_barrier_init): Remove init of waiters, lock fields.
	(gomp_team_barrier_wake): Remove prototype, add new static inline
	function.
2022-12-21 05:58:49 -08:00
Chung-Lin Tang
623daaf8a2 nvptx: support bar.red instruction
This patch adds support for the PTX 'bar.red' (i.e. "barrier reduction")
instruction, in the form of nvptx-specific __builtin_nvptx_bar_red_[and/or/popc]
built-in functions.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/nvptx/nvptx.cc (nvptx_print_operand): Add 'p' case, adjust
	comments.
	(enum nvptx_builtins): Add NVPTX_BUILTIN_BAR_RED_AND,
	NVPTX_BUILTIN_BAR_RED_OR, and NVPTX_BUILTIN_BAR_RED_POPC.
	(nvptx_expand_bar_red): New function.
	(nvptx_init_builtins):
	Add DEFs of __builtin_nvptx_bar_red_[and/or/popc].
	(nvptx_expand_builtin): Use nvptx_expand_bar_red to expand
	NVPTX_BUILTIN_BAR_RED_[AND/OR/POPC] cases.

	* config/nvptx/nvptx.md (define_c_enum "unspecv"): Add
	UNSPECV_BARRED_AND, UNSPECV_BARRED_OR, and UNSPECV_BARRED_POPC.
	(BARRED): New int iterator.
	(barred_op,barred_mode,barred_ptxtype): New int attrs.
	(nvptx_barred_<barred_op>): New define_insn.
2022-12-21 05:58:49 -08:00
Iain Sandoe
f661b3d11e libffi: Update LOCAL_PATCHES.
Add the patch that fixes i686 Darwin build.

Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>

libffi/ChangeLog:

	* LOCAL_PATCHES: Add patch to fix i686 darwin build.
2022-12-21 13:10:16 +00:00
Iain Sandoe
3cc159bc01 libffi: Fix X86 32b Darwin build and EH frames.
This addresses a number of issues in the X86 Darwin 32b port for libffi.

1. The pic symbol stubs are weak definitions; the correct section placement
   for these depends on the linker version in use.  We do not have access
   to that information, but we can use the target OS version (assumes that
   the user has installed the latest version of xcode available).
   When a coalesced section is in use (OS versions earlier than Darwin12 /
   OSX 10.8), its name must differ from  __TEXT,__text since otherwise that
   would correspond to altering the attributes of the .text section (which
   produces a diagnostic from the assembler).
   Here we use __TEXT, __textcoal_nt for this which is what GCC emits for
   these stubs.
   For later versions than Darwin 12 (OS X 10.8) we can place the stubs in
   the .text section (if we do not we get a diagnostic from clang -cc1as
   saying that the use of coalesced sections for this is deprecated).

2. The EH frame is specified manually, since there is no support for .cfi_
   directives in 'cctools' assemblers.  The implementation needs to provide
   offsets for CFA advance, code size and to the CIE as signed values
   rather than relocations. However the cctools assembler will produce a
   relocation for expressions like ' .long Lxx-Lyy' which then leads to a
   link-time error.  We correct this by forming the offset values using
   ' .set' directives and then assigning the results of them.

3. The register numbering used by m32 X86 Darwin EH frames is not the same
   as the DWARF debug numbering (the Frame and Stack pointer numbers are
   swapped).

4. The FDE address encoding used by the system tools is '0x10' (PCrel + abs)
   where the value provided was PCrel + sdata4.

5. GCC does not use compact unwind at present, and it was not implemented
   until Darwin10 / OSX 10.6.  There were some issues with function location
   in 10.6 so that the solution here suppresses emitting the compact unwind
   section until Darwin11 / OSX 10.7.

Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>

libffi/ChangeLog:

	* src/x86/sysv.S (COMDAT): Amend section use for Darwin, accounting
	cases where coalesced is needed. (eh_frame): Rework to avoid relocs
	that cause builf fails on earlier Darwin.  Adjust register numbers
	to account for X86 m32 Darwin differences between EH and debug.
2022-12-21 13:02:25 +00:00
Richard Biener
845b514e8a middle-end/107994 - ICE after error with comparison gimplification
The following avoids passing down error_mark_node to fold_convert.

	PR middle-end/107994
	* gimplify.cc (gimplify_expr): Catch errorneous comparison
	operand.
2022-12-21 13:12:52 +01:00
Jan Hubicka
89ba8366fe Skip -fwhole-program when merging LTO options.
gcc/ChangeLog:

2022-12-21  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>

	* lto-opts.cc (lto_write_options): Also skip -fwhole-program.
2022-12-21 12:45:56 +01:00
Jan Hubicka
6bfc384f55 When doing WPA in incremental link pass down resolution info.
* lto-cgraph.cc (lto_output_node): When doing WPA in incremental link
	pass down resolution info.
2022-12-21 12:44:11 +01:00
Jan Hubicka
39ebd3a9f5 Make -fwhole-program to work with incremental LTO linking
Update documentation of -fwhole-program which was wrongly
claiming that it is useless with LTO whole it is useful for LTO without plugin
and extends -fwhole-program to also work with incremental linking.
This is useful when building kernel where the incremental link is de-facto fina
binary and only some explicitly marked symbols needs to remain.

Bootstrapped/regtested x86_64-linux, comitted.

gcc/ChangeLog:

2022-12-21  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>

	* doc/invoke.texi: Fix documentation of -fwhole-program with LTO
	and document behaviour for incremental linking.

gcc/lto/ChangeLog:

2022-12-21  Jan Hubicka  <hubicka@ucw.cz>

	* lto-common.cc (lto_resolution_read): With incremental linking
	and whole program ignore turn LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY to
	LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY_EXP
	* lto-lang.cc (lto_post_options): Do not clear flag_whole_program
	for incremental link
2022-12-21 12:41:25 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
88709c4a1e modula2: Fix lto profiledbootstrap on powerpc64le-linux and s390x-linux [PR108153]
Lto profiledbootstrap was failing for me on {powerpc64le,s390x}-linux with
modula 2 enabled, with:
cc1gm2: internal compiler error: the location value is corrupt
0x11a3d2d m2assert_AssertLocation(unsigned int)
	../../gcc/m2/gm2-gcc/m2assert.cc:40
0x11a3d2d m2statement_BuildAssignmentTree
	../../gcc/m2/gm2-gcc/m2statement.cc:177
ICE.  The problem was that caller (m2assert_AssertLocation used
location_t M2Options_OverrideLocation (location_t);
prototype with the libcpp/line-map.h
typedef unsigned int location_t;
typedef, but the callee defined in Modula 2 was using:
TYPE
   location_t = INTEGER ;
and
PROCEDURE OverrideLocation (location: location_t) : location_t ;
Now, on powerpc64le-linux unsigned int is returned and passed zero extended
into 64-bits, while signed int is returned and passed sign-extended into 64-bits
and Modula 2 INTEGER is signed 32-bit type, so when the caller then compared
M2Options_OverrideLocation (location) != location
and powerpc64le-linux performed the comparison as 64-bit compare, there
was a mismatch for location_t of 0x8000007 or others with the MSB set.

Fixed by making Modula 2 location_t a CARDINAL, which is 32-bit unsigned type.

2022-12-21  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR modula2/108153
	* gm2-gcc/m2linemap.def (location_t): Use CARDINAL instead of INTEGER.
2022-12-21 09:17:48 +01:00
Martin Liska
af49fd41ab contrib: simplify filter-clang-warnings.py
contrib/ChangeLog:

	* filter-clang-warnings.py: Simplify.
2022-12-21 09:10:34 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
1119902b6c openmp: Don't try to destruct DECL_OMP_PRIVATIZED_MEMBER vars [PR108180]
DECL_OMP_PRIVATIZED_MEMBER vars are artificial vars with DECL_VALUE_EXPR
of this->field used just during gimplification and omp lowering/expansion
to privatize individual fields in methods when needed.
As the following testcase shows, when not in templates, they were handled
right, but in templates we actually called cp_finish_decl on them and
that can result in their destruction, which is obviously undesirable,
we should only destruct the privatized copies of them created in omp
lowering.

Fixed thusly.

2022-12-21  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/108180
	* pt.cc (tsubst_expr): Don't call cp_finish_decl on
	DECL_OMP_PRIVATIZED_MEMBER vars.

	* testsuite/libgomp.c++/pr108180.C: New test.
2022-12-21 09:10:03 +01:00
Martin Liska
0d1b5446bf contrib: filter out more unrelated warnings
contrib/ChangeLog:

	* filter-clang-warnings.py: Skip Makefile and libffi warnings.
2022-12-21 09:08:24 +01:00
Martin Liska
3e030227ea libgccjit: silent 2 Clang warnings
The make silent the following 2 warnings:

jit/jit-playback.h:785:16: warning: private field 'm_source_file' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]
jit/jit-playback.h:804:16: warning: private field 'm_line' is not used [-Wunused-private-field]

gcc/jit/ChangeLog:

	* jit-playback.h: Use unused attribute.
2022-12-21 09:06:23 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
3102b57f31 libstdc++: Don't call 4-5 argument to_chars with chars_format{}
In Fedora build libstdc++.so is built with assertions enabled and
FAIL: 20_util/to_chars/float128_c++23.cc execution test
was failing on all arches.  The problem is that it called 5 argument version
of to_chars with chars_format{}, which C++ says is invalid:
http://eel.is/c++draft/charconv.to.chars#12
Preconditions: fmt has the value of one of the enumerators of chars_format.

The following patch fixes it by skipping the second part of the test
which needs the 5 argument to_chars for chars_format{}, but because
it is strictly speaking invalid also for 4 argument to_chars, it uses
3 argument to_chars instead of 4 argument to_chars with last argument
chars_format{}.

2022-12-21  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	* testsuite/20_util/to_chars/float16_c++23.cc (test): Use 3 argument
	std::to_chars if fmt is std::chars_format{}, rather than 4 argument.
	* testsuite/20_util/to_chars/float128_c++23.cc (test): Likewise, and
	skip second part of testing that requires 5 argument std::to_chars.
2022-12-21 09:04:06 +01:00
Tobias Burnus
18fc70aa9c gfortran.dg/read_dir.f90: Make PASS on Windows
On non-Cygwin Windows, use '.' and expect the documented fail when opening
a directory (EACCESS).  As gfortran does not set __WIN32__ this check is
done on the C side. (On __CYGWIN__, __WIN32__ is not set - but to make it
clear, !__CYGWIN__ is used in #if.)

On non-Windows, replace the 'call system' shell call by the POSIX functions
stat/mkdir/rmdir for better compatibility, especially on embedded systems;
additionally add some more checks. In particular, confirm that 'close' with
status='delete' indeed deleted the directory.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gfortran.dg/read_dir-aux.c: New; provides my_mkdir, my_rmdir,
	my_verify_not_exists and expect_open_to_fail.
	* gfortran.dg/read_dir.f90: Call those; expect that opening a
	directory fails on Windows.
2022-12-21 08:14:32 +01:00
Ian Lance Taylor
2b1a604a9b libgo: check for makecontext in -lucontext
Patch from Sören Tempel.

Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/458396
2022-12-20 19:34:55 -08:00
Kewen Lin
fb73bfdb67 rs6000: Fix the wrong location of OPTION_MASK_P10_FUSION setting hunk
The hunk for setting flag OPTION_MASK_P10_FUSION locates wrongly
between the if and else if block for OPTION_MASK_MMA.  This is
to fix this oversight accordingly.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_option_override_internal): Fix the
	location for OPTION_MASK_P10_FUSION flag setting.
2022-12-20 21:06:15 -06:00
Kewen Lin
94cf7a2d95 fold-const: Treat fp conversion to a type with same mode as copy
In function fold_convert_const_real_from_real, when the modes of
two types involved in fp conversion are the same, we can simply
take it as copy, rebuild with the exactly same TREE_REAL_CST and
the target type.  It is more efficient and helps to avoid possible
unexpected signalling bit clearing in [1].

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-December/608533.html

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* fold-const.cc (fold_convert_const_real_from_real): Treat floating
	point conversion to a type with same mode as copy instead of normal
	convertFormat.
2022-12-20 21:04:54 -06:00
Kewen Lin
282462b395 rs6000: Raise error for __vector_{quad,pair} uses without MMA enabled [PR106736]
As PR106736 shows, it's unexpected to use __vector_quad and
__vector_pair types without MMA support, it would cause ICE
when expanding the corresponding assignment.  We can't guard
these built-in types registering under MMA support as Peter
pointed out in that PR, because the registering is global,
it doesn't work for target pragma/attribute support with MMA
enabled.  The existing verify_type_context mentioned in [2]
can help to make the diagnostics invalid built-in type uses
better, but as Richard pointed out in [4], it can't deal with
all cases.  As the discussions in [1][3], this patch is to
check the invalid use of built-in types __vector_quad and
__vector_pair in mov pattern of OOmode and XOmode, on the
currently being expanded gimple assignment statement.  It
still puts an assertion in else arm rather than just makes
it go through, it's to ensure we can catch any other possible
unexpected cases in time if there are.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-December/240218.html
[2] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-December/240220.html
[3] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-December/240223.html
[4] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-December/608083.html

	PR target/106736

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* config/rs6000/mma.md (define_expand movoo): Call function
	rs6000_opaque_type_invalid_use_p to check and emit error message for
	the invalid use of opaque type.
	(define_expand movxo): Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/rs6000-protos.h
	(rs6000_opaque_type_invalid_use_p): New function declaration.
	(currently_expanding_gimple_stmt): New extern declaration.
	* config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_opaque_type_invalid_use_p): New
	function.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106736-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106736-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106736-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106736-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.target/powerpc/pr106736-5.c: Likewise.
2022-12-20 21:02:08 -06:00
Jason Merrill
ef0abcbc40 fold: fix use of protected_set_expr_location_unshare
Unlike protected_set_expr_location, this variant can return
a different tree.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* fold-const.cc (fold_convert_loc): Check return value of
	protected_set_expr_location_unshare.
2022-12-20 21:07:31 -05:00
Jason Merrill
302485a70a c++: source position of lambda captures [PR84471]
If the DECL_VALUE_EXPR of a VAR_DECL has EXPR_LOCATION set, then any use of
that variable looks like it has that location, which leads to the debugger
jumping back and forth for both lambdas and structured bindings.

Rather than fix all the uses, it seems simplest to remove any EXPR_LOCATION
when setting DECL_VALUE_EXPR.  So the cp/ hunks aren't necessary, but they
avoid the need to unshare to remove the location.

	PR c++/84471
	PR c++/107504

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* coroutines.cc (transform_local_var_uses): Don't
	specify a location for DECL_VALUE_EXPR.
	* decl.cc (cp_finish_decomp): Likewise.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* fold-const.cc (protected_set_expr_location_unshare): Not static.
	* tree.h: Declare it.
	* tree.cc (decl_value_expr_insert): Use it.

include/ChangeLog:

	* ansidecl.h (ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT): Add __.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/tree-ssa/value-expr1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/tree-ssa/value-expr2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/analyzer/pr93212.C: Move warning.
2022-12-20 21:01:44 -05:00
GCC Administrator
a996888327 Daily bump. 2022-12-21 00:17:15 +00:00
Patrick Palka
8aa045c974 c++, tree: walk TREE_VEC (and VECTOR_CST) in natural order [PR101886]
Unfortunately the extract_autos_r fix in r13-4799-ga7c8036b26082d is
derailed by the fact that walk_tree_1 currently walks the elements of a
TREE_VEC in reverse, which means for A<auto, auto> in the below testcase
extract_autos_r ends up adjusting the TEMPLATE_TYPE_IDX of the first
auto instead of the second one, and the first auto is the canonical auto
of level 2 (and index 0), so we rightfully trigger the sanity check
added in that commit.

It seems TREE_VEC and VECTOR_CST are the only trees we walk in reverse,
and this has been the case since r21884 whence the original version of
walk_tree_1 was introduced.  But that's arguably unnatural and not
consistent with how we walk all other compound trees such as CONSTRUCTORs
and EXPR_P trees in forward order.

So this patch makes walk_tree_1 walk TREE_VEC (and VECTOR_CST) in
forward order as well, which fixes the testcase.  Doing so revealed that
keep_template_parm grows the list of found template parameters from the
front, which previously compensated for the TREE_VEC behavior, so now we
should grow it from the back.

	PR c++/101886

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* pt.cc (find_template_parameter_info::parm_list_tail):
	New data member.
	(keep_template_parm): Use parm_list_tail to append rather
	than prepend to parm_list.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* tree.cc (walk_tree_1) <case TREE_VEC>: Walk the elements
	in forward instead of reverse order.
	<case VECTOR_CST>: Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/concepts/diagnostic12.C: Adjust expected order of
	template parameters within pretty printed parameter mapping.
	* g++.dg/concepts/auto6.C: New test.
2022-12-20 17:02:37 -05:00
Harald Anlauf
aed5584ff6 Fortran: a C interoperable function cannot have the CLASS attribute [PR95375]
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/95375
	* decl.cc (verify_bind_c_sym): Extend interoperability check to
	CLASS variables.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR fortran/95375
	* gfortran.dg/bind_c_procs_4.f90: New test.
2022-12-20 22:24:01 +01:00